The Dungeon Map is a recurring Dungeon Item in The Legend of Zelda series. Dungeon Maps are found in each dungeon of any game that features the Dungeon Map, and it is basically its name; a map of the dungeon. It shows Link all the rooms in the dungeon and exactly how they connect to each other. Combined with the Compass, which shows the location of all the Treasure Chests, tracking down everything there is to get in a dungeon becomes easy.

Contents

Special Appearances

There are a few special appearances of the Dungeon Map that are different from the usual incarnation.

Snowpeak Ruins

In the Snowpeak Ruins of Twilight Princess, the Dungeon Map is not found a Treasure Chest like usual in Twilight Princess. Instead, it is given to Link by Yeta, and it is actually referred to as the Mansion Map. This map has no different uses than that of a normal map.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, not only does the Dungeon Map show the layout of the dungeon, but it also takes the use of the Compass, and also shows all the Treasure Chests and other notable stuff on the map itself. This is the first game to do this; use the Dungeon Map to do both its and the Compass' job.

Breath of the Wild

This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.

Gallery

Artwork of the Dungeon Map from Million Publications Strategy Guide for The Legend of Zelda

Sprite of the Dungeon Map from The Legend of Zelda

Dungeon Map from A Link to the Past

Dungeon Map Sprite from Link's Awakening

Model of the Dungeon Map from Ocarina of Time

Dungeon Map Art from Ocarina of Time

Artwork of the Dungeon Map from The Wind Waker

Dungeon Map from The Minish Cap

Dungeon Map from Twilight Princess

Obtaining a Dungeon Map in The Minish Cap

References

↑ "Link can discover the entire layout of the labyrinths with [the] map...", The Legend of Zelda Game Manual, pg. 23